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MAKING SPACE FOR THE METHODOLOGICAL MOSAIC: THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD OF SCIENCE‐AND‐RELIGION
This article is a response to Josh Reeves's recent book Against Methodology in Science and Religion: Recent Debates on Rationality and Theology that welcomes Reeves's proposal for an anti‐essentialist future for the field of science‐and‐religion ...
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Does Religion Harm Science? The Case Study of the Institut Supérieur Pédagogique of Mbanza Ngungu in the Democratic Republic of Congo [PDF]
Religion and science are an expression of human existence. However, consistent with Freud᾽s view of religion as elusive and childish, many institutions of higher learning have omitted religion from their curriculum and consider religion as harmful to the
Joel Mbongi Kuvuna
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The Relation of Religion and Culture in the Review of Indonesian Islamic Community Development
The article aims to find out the relationship between religion and culture according to religious and cultural texts that apply in the context of developing Indonesian Islamic society.
Rahmah Dwi Nopryana, I. Susilowati
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PENEGASAN KEBENARAN AGAMA TERHADAP SAINS
Science and religion are interesting topics to discuss, because science and religion are often contradicted in the history of their development to date.
Fredy The
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The relationship between evolutionary biology and religion [PDF]
Belief in creationism and intelligent design is widespread and gaining in significance in a number of countries. This article examines the characteristics of science and of religions and the possible relationship between science and religion.
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“RELIGION AND SCIENCE” AS ADVOCACY OF SCIENCE AND AS RELIGION VERSUS RELIGION
Abstract. “Religion and science” often is understood as being about the relationship between two given enterprises, religion and science. I argue that it is more accurate to understand religion and science in different contexts differently. (1) It serves as apologetics for science in a religious environment.
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Aboagora - Between Arts and Sciences
The editorial note presents the journal and the current issue. The purpose of this e-journal is to contribute to the plurality of voices in the academic discussion on religion.
Ruth Illman
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Constance Holden, in her article “Subjecting belief to the scientific method” (News Focus, 21 May, p. [1257][1]), writes that I back the goal of “understanding God and spirituality through science.” Let me state unequivocally that I do not back such a goal.
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THIS is a small book on a very large subject, and it would be unreasonable to expect any comprehensive or fundamental discussion in three lectures. What the author gives us is interesting enough, though the reader must often find himself asking questions which in these pages at least have no answer.
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DOES IT MATTER HOW WE GOT HERE? DANGERS PERCEIVED IN LITERALISM AND EVOLUTIONISM
. Creationism and evolutionism are taken to typify a fundamental opposition among the diverse beliefs about creation to be found in the United Kingdom and the United States.
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